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    Consistently from the dawn of human existence‚ the idea of “God”‚ or simply the questions of the place from whence the human body has come from forced any individual to consider the religious value or idea of God regarding God’s responsibility for every piece of matter in which makes up life. One of the most critical arguments that claim that there must be a God is the Kalem Cosmological argument‚ which uses the universe’s mere existence or the beginning of the universe’s existence to claim that whatever has

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    Now I begin my discussion on how greatly do St. Thomas Aquinas talks about God’s existence in his five arguments. The challenging question at hand is whether there is the well-structured argument that explains the possibility of the existence of God. There are positions that anyone would take‚ and this would be theism‚ atheism or agnosticism. Holding onto a given position will not determine the validity of the other without answering this challenging question. Since even if this position merged‚

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    To asses the strengths of the Ontological Argument for Gods existence‚ we firstly need to understand what it entails. The Ontological Argument looks at proof ’A Priori’‚ which is Analytical truth‚ reason based proof. This can be explained by saying 1+1=2. We know this to be true‚ as it is based on reasoning‚ and is a logical statement. This can be seen as a strength of the Ontological Argument‚ the fact that it is logical and rational. It deals with knowledge gained independently of experience‚ innate

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    In Thomas Aquinas’ Five Proofs for God’s Existence argument‚ the first argument states that there has to be a first mover‚ a God‚ which sets everything in motion. Many scientific theories and studies have disproved the existence of a God. The logic behind the first mover‚ a God‚ is unconvincing because the bible’s story of creation conflicts with the big bang theory. The bible proposes that the universe was created over the course of seven days‚ whereas the big bang theory suggests the process

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    mind had always been baffled with the concept of God. Many curious seekers have tried to put their reasoning in black and white either to prove or disprove the existence of God. Still these intellectual arguments often prove inadequate; either to prove or disprove. Through this seminar I intend to compare two different stands on the existence of God; that of Thomas Aquinas‚ the medieval philosopher‚ and Richard Dawkins‚ the neo - Darwinist. Here we aim not to get involved in the vast world of metaphysics

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    A question that is often discussed and debated is “does the existence of evil and suffering in our world prove there is no God?” This question raises attention of many people and is thought about worldwide. God is seen as almighty‚ powerful and worshiped‚ but this raises the question of why would God put our world throughout so much suffrage and heartache? God loves each and every person on earth‚ which causes a lot of confusion when it comes to suffering. Bad things happen to good people and good

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    Rene Descartes’s Meditations Descartes‚ in his third Meditation‚ conveys a powerful argument regarding the existence of God. The first concept that he outlines is that since every idea must be caused‚ and if he has an idea that he isn’t the cause of‚ then something other than him must exist. The next step of Descartes’s argument states that all ideas of material reality could have only originated within him‚ but the idea of God‚ a perpetual and flawless being could not have originated from Descartes

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    our immoralities? Well in this report‚ I will be examining evidence there is that suggests the existence of god to determine whether or not there I a possibility of the existence of God. The first piece of evidence I will be using to determine if there is an existence of God is the cosmological argument. The cosmological argument was famously publicised by St Thomas Aquinas and tries to prove the existence of God with three points‚ which are motion‚ causality and contingency: Motion‚ everything that

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    René Descartes and the Existence of God In his Discourse on Method‚ French philosopher René Descartes shares his views on what he has found to be the best way for him to live life‚ and what he believes to be the ultimate purpose of living. In part of this discourse‚ Descartes explains the four metaphysical arguments that he came across during his meditations. This process‚ he states‚ begins by doubting every idea and opinion he had learned in his life that he did not already believe as clearly and

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    Doubt and desire comes from an understanding that we are missing something‚ and we will not be aware of the lack thereof‚ unless we were aware of a more perfect existence that there are things that we lack. While he may suspect the existence of other things‚ he cannot doubt the existence of God‚ because he has an awareness of the existence of God clear and distinct way. This idea has infinite objective reality‚ and thus are more likely to be correct than any other idea.

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